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The idea of scrubbers sounds good. I am leary about ripping things out when the scrubber isn't really available; probably take some to grow and be useful.
Phil, bet you figure out your RO before I do and your tank isn't even up yet. LOL
I'll stick with water changes for now and use some...
The tank has a very shallow sand bed, doesn't even cover the entire bottom. The pumps pushed most out from the front of the tank along with some fish fanning it away. I would guess 20/30lbs max.
Would anyone in the Union Beach area mind if I stop by and check out their RO unit. I just want to be sure all the connections are correct when I received. Maybe swap out them out and see where the problem lies. If anyone is willing LMK or you can stop by my place check it out and tell me what...
I filled the empty chamber with water and one valve water came out the other nothing. The one with no water has a spring in the elbow connector, not sure why. This is waster water connection, if its hooked up properly.
Opened the container with the RO membrane but can't pull it out. I wanted to try it without the mebrane and see if water flows. Does it come out? If so how?
Try www.purewaterclub.com, it's a 6 stage RO/DI unit 100g per day. Yes it is brand new. I had it for a few months and just got around to setting up. The white square conector which has 4 white hoses all have water. I pulled them out and water started to come out.
This is what I have. The directions state it is built in and no gauge to measure pressure.
0 PPM Reef 100G Reverse Osmosis RO+DI 2 OUTPUT Water Filters
At this point with all the problems I am having ready to just toss the whole setup. Can't take the aggrevation anymore. So any help would be...
Can someone tell me why the RO unit is not producing water. I am suppose to be in an area that has high water pressure. I am using the garden hose adapter on an outside faucet. Its been connected now for 20min and nothing.
What can I say; not surprised by the comments. I have a dwarf angel fetish. As for downsizing the bio-load; its easier said then done. I may be able to get the clowns out as they hang at the top the others will be much harder; I've tried. I'll cut back to feeding ever other day and perform a 20g...
Phil,
No. The skimmer sits in the sump and is rated for 200 or 250 gallon tank max. It didn't come with a pump but I placed a mag 5 as the customer rep told not to get anything smaller than a 500g/hr pump. The return pump is rated 600g/hr.
Fish: flame angel, keyhole angel, coral beauty, 2 perc clown fish, yellow damsel, purple tang, engineer goby, bi-color blenny and lawn mower blenny. I am afraid if I cut back they will pick at the corals.
Anyone ever use this http://www.petsolutions.com/Fluval-Lab-Series-Nitrate-Remover+I15511502.aspxor http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/group/10685/product.web?